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then i found out for the real reason for the law. >> the law is going to cict democrats in the butt. >> wow an executive g.o.p. committee member admitted that this law isn't designed to hurt people, it's designed to hurt democrats. >> if it hurts a bunch of college kids too lazy to get up off her bohunkus and get a photo i.d., so be it. >> right, right. >> if it hurts the whites so be it. if it hurts a bunk of lazy blacks that wants the government to give them everything, so be it. >> it just so happens that a lot of those people vote democrat. >> gee! that's right to supposedly prevent one or two cases of fraud this law could suppress hundreds of thousands of actual voters. >> i can't believe we have that many stupid people in north carolina and people that don't know how to follow directions that go down there and get a photo i.d. for free at the dmv. do you want those people picking your president? >> no, we certainly don't want stupid people picking our president or democrats apparently. racism is over, yes. >> it's not there yet. >> oh, okay. >> everyone should have the same opp
then i found out for the real reason for the law. >> the law is going to cict democrats in the butt. >> wow an executive g.o.p. committee member admitted that this law isn't designed to hurt people, it's designed to hurt democrats. >> if it hurts a bunch of college kids too lazy to get up off her bohunkus and get a photo i.d., so be it. >> right, right. >> if it hurts the whites so be it. if it hurts a bunk of lazy blacks that wants the government to give them...
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>> when i see that, it just really hits home with how my mother-in-law felt. and then hit hits home that it -- the pain that she went through then. i'm sure she's feeling it now. >> reporter: for paul, fond memories have become bittersweet, tainted by the knowledge that he was not kidnapped and found. he had been abandoned, most likely by a parent. >> the toughest moment for me is when i watch the home movies of when i was first brought back from jersey, and i see how a young boy was running around that someone had just left. and it, it just, it kills me every time i see that. i look at my daughter, and the thought of leaving her behind, i -- that's what really hurts me the most. >> reporter: paul is now determined to solve the two mysteries in his life. who is he? and what happened to his parents' stolen baby? >> my main goal for this whole project is to find the real paul. my parents raised me, and they did a great job, and i feel that if i don't do everything i can to help find the real child, then i'm not doing my job as a son. >> reporter: don't you also
>> when i see that, it just really hits home with how my mother-in-law felt. and then hit hits home that it -- the pain that she went through then. i'm sure she's feeling it now. >> reporter: for paul, fond memories have become bittersweet, tainted by the knowledge that he was not kidnapped and found. he had been abandoned, most likely by a parent. >> the toughest moment for me is when i watch the home movies of when i was first brought back from jersey, and i see how a young...
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if you are doing none of these things, changing carpets or changing your displays, the state law does not come into play. the building department does not enforce the americans with disabilities act directly. our building code has provisions similar to but not identical to the ada. is that generally right? paul, you see that stuff a right. >> yeah, most cities don't enforce adac >> we don't enforce the americans with disabilities act but they include standards we want to let you know about because today's program is to try to encourage small businesses and other commercial owners to bring their buildings more closely, more reasonably, into what is compliance with the standards. it's sort of like structural repair. something is either not earthquake proof or earthquake proof. there's a large gray area with seismic safety. business owners are still obligated to make efforts to achieve access compliance under the ada and we'll talk about how some of those things get triggered. there's the state stuff, there's the ada compliance, and the ada uses something called readily achievable and we
if you are doing none of these things, changing carpets or changing your displays, the state law does not come into play. the building department does not enforce the americans with disabilities act directly. our building code has provisions similar to but not identical to the ada. is that generally right? paul, you see that stuff a right. >> yeah, most cities don't enforce adac >> we don't enforce the americans with disabilities act but they include standards we want to let you...
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they don't have to; it's not required by law. so at least during standard time, they may have an easier time computing time after all, that takes time. carl azuz, cnn, atlanta >> coming up the next edition of people behaving badly. next. nations turning to the u-n to address our nations surveillance program. new details of a legislation proposal. (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: if you have time take a walk along the bay bridge trail you might notice a few things first off for the first mile and a half the only trash receptacle will be this don't trash california bag the second thing empty water bottles that litter the landscape, but the third the most bizzare are bag like this what are they? well lets just say they are not goodie bags, i know i will call them doggie bags, and not the type you might get from a restaurant did i just spoil you appetite? oh i'm sorry, maybe you might just want to step away from the table for the next few moments you see all up and down the ne
they don't have to; it's not required by law. so at least during standard time, they may have an easier time computing time after all, that takes time. carl azuz, cnn, atlanta >> coming up the next edition of people behaving badly. next. nations turning to the u-n to address our nations surveillance program. new details of a legislation proposal. (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: if you have time take a walk along the bay...
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siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. (applause) >> dave: our first guest a legendary pro-basketball player and in his 15th year -- 15 years they've been doing that. isn't that remarkable? he's a remarkable man. he's been with the n.b.a. on t.n.t. what is this scrapable? (laughs) (applause) the new season tips off tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. ladies and gentlemen, here he is, the always-entertaining charles barkley. (cheers and applause) (applause) the >> dave: how are you doing, sdmarls >> i am doing great. i am ready for the season to start. >> dave: 15 years you've been doing this. you and your buddies sit in the studio. >> get paid to watch lebron james play. greatesting by the the world. they pay us to watch basketball. >> dave: did you do research for that show? >> i played in the n.b.a. for 16 years. that's enough. (laughter) >> i'm not gonna argue with tha
siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. (applause) >> dave: our first guest a legendary pro-basketball player and in his 15th year -- 15 years they've been doing that. isn't that remarkable? he's a remarkable man. he's been with the n.b.a. on t.n.t. what is this scrapable? (laughs) (applause) the new season tips off...
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gun owners. >> if laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide. >> reporter: sunnyvale's mayor says he's not afraid of a fight. >> nra just wants to bully and push their weight around. i come from the south bronx. i can push back too. >> reporter: he's not too concerned about the cost of fighting this in the court. several lawyers are come forward offering to take this case pro bono. >>> police are searching for a man they say raped someone early halloween morning in san francisco. edwin, he is believed to have a large cut on his forehead and scratches on his face. investigators say the victim managed to hit the suspect in the forehead with a beer bottle. if you have any information on his whereabouts, you're asked to call police. >>> the most dangerous intersection in san francisco has claimed another victim. a driver hit and killed a man in a wheelchair at market and octav octavia. the victim described as a man in his 20s was taken to a nearby hospital where he died. the driver is cooperating with officers. out of most recents numbers, since 2009, more accidents happened at t
gun owners. >> if laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide. >> reporter: sunnyvale's mayor says he's not afraid of a fight. >> nra just wants to bully and push their weight around. i come from the south bronx. i can push back too. >> reporter: he's not too concerned about the cost of fighting this in the court. several lawyers are come forward offering to take this case pro bono. >>> police are searching for a man they say raped someone early...
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and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that, and national alliance of more than 600 business and conservative leaders from around the country begin a lobbying effort at the chamber of commerce hosting a pan 'em discussion on the bill's potential economic impact. they met with 150 house republicans on the fence. the congressal hispanic caucus is pushing for a vote, holding a press conference that week. >> the question is when will the house republican leadership allow a vote on the floor of the house of representatives for us to pass a commonsense reform of th
and law enforcement. detailing protection for workers and refugees, and what happens if an immigrant breaks the law. a poll conducted by a university a month after the bill found that 64% of americans supported the reforms. and 31% did not. on the heels of a government shutdown health care exchange errors and a string of revelations on nsa wire tapping of foreign allies - the push for a vote has been tossed on to washington's backburner. but special interest groups are rallying to reverse that,...
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and allow this kind of measure to become law. after all, all of the arguments made against this measure, same ones made against title 9 and title 7 about litigation and costs and so forth. and they have all proven to be frivolous. >> and, you know, i want to talk -- getting beyond speaker boehner to your colleagues. heritage action, obviously highly influential on the hill with your republican colleagues has said they're going to score this vote. you've had a lot of the same signals on immigration reform. when you talk to your colleagues on the other side of the aisle, do you get the sense that they personally believe something like this is a good idea but are afraid to act, or that there is an entrenched disbelief in doing this kind of civil rights action? >> the country is moving. and so are my colleagues toward this kind of belief that discrimination has no place in american society based on sexual orientati orientation, that anybody discriminating against any member of the lgbt community is acting wrongly morally, and ought t
and allow this kind of measure to become law. after all, all of the arguments made against this measure, same ones made against title 9 and title 7 about litigation and costs and so forth. and they have all proven to be frivolous. >> and, you know, i want to talk -- getting beyond speaker boehner to your colleagues. heritage action, obviously highly influential on the hill with your republican colleagues has said they're going to score this vote. you've had a lot of the same signals on...
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china won't be on the label thanks to a hoop hole in the law. >> is this going to be good for american consumers? >> i like to be shown that it is going to be good for american consumers. >> last year china sent 4 billion food to the u.s. including the orange juice that we drink and 85% of tilapia that we eat. linda, kpix 5. >> as for american poultry farmers tell kpix 5 they have no plans to send raw poultry to china. >>> tonight we are getting a look into the chaos and confusion after workers abandoned an elderly patient at a care facility. here is a look at one staff that stayed behind to help out. >> is he breathing? >> yes . >> so we don't know what's wrong but he's not looking well. >> what's wrong again, he's either pail and -- >> the valley spring shuts down last week and patients still inside and with no staff taking care of them except a janitor and a cook, those workers called 911 for help as they tried to care for patients left behind. >>> we are just a few days away from the opening of the casino in the north bay along with the taste of vegas, great casino and resort is ex
china won't be on the label thanks to a hoop hole in the law. >> is this going to be good for american consumers? >> i like to be shown that it is going to be good for american consumers. >> last year china sent 4 billion food to the u.s. including the orange juice that we drink and 85% of tilapia that we eat. linda, kpix 5. >> as for american poultry farmers tell kpix 5 they have no plans to send raw poultry to china. >>> tonight we are getting a look into the...
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, all tricks, no treat, david letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) >> dave: nice to see you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the program. happy halloween, everybody. (cheers and applause) the by the way, congratulations to the boston red sox! what do you think of your current world champion -- world series boston red sox. (applause) the m.v.p. was david ortiz. what have a series this guy had. and the boston fans after the series was clinched last night they went crazy and a bunch of rowdy young i guess teen punks actually tipped over david ortiz. (laughter) crazy. immediately a
birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, all tricks, no treat, david letterman! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide...
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when a province complained about the law democrats said it is the law of the land. stand back because you're in the minority. it seems that if the law was solemn allied complaining about it makes all the sense in the world. >> that's right. millions, i'm not kidding, millions of people are being told that there insurance plan is being cancelled. i introduced legislation yesterday. we will charge to put it on the fast track. more than 50 co-sponsors of ready. h.r. 5330. if you have a private insurance plan earlier this year, january, you can keep it to each you don't have to give it up. you will not be fined if it is cancelled did we are hearing from folks his premiums have gone up. they somehow figured out how to get through the maze. and in it is going to be as much as of 400% increase in premium. thousands of dollars in additional costs that theyave to pay. it is not right. we are going to try to offer the choice. gerri: the administrationays people will pay less, not more, paying $50 per month for this news coverage. does that square with what you know of what pe
when a province complained about the law democrats said it is the law of the land. stand back because you're in the minority. it seems that if the law was solemn allied complaining about it makes all the sense in the world. >> that's right. millions, i'm not kidding, millions of people are being told that there insurance plan is being cancelled. i introduced legislation yesterday. we will charge to put it on the fast track. more than 50 co-sponsors of ready. h.r. 5330. if you have a...
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. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times impassioned supporter of immigration reform on moral principles on pain of rebuke from his own party, john mccain kept pushing comprehensive, compassionate immigration reform, because he said he believed deeply that it was the right thing to do, until somebody changed the channel, and all of a sudden, it wasn't the right thing to do anymore. >> at this point, if your original proposal came to a vote in the senate floor, would you vote for it? >> it won't. it won't. that's why we went through the debate of -- >> would you? >> no, i would not. >> th
. >> this law failed by seven votes. when seven republicans who had co-sponsored the bill, had co-sponsored the idea, suddenly walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. so, they make a proposal, they sign on to the bill, i say, great, good idea. i turn around, they're gone! what happened? >> what did happen to the republicans who supported that idea before they voted against it? what happened, for instance, to senator john mccain of arizona? an early and at times...
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>> it is unclear what the purpose of the law is. if it is to make sure that people are not running slaughterhouses and endangering the sanitation or the safety of housing codes are things like that, you can have inspections for those sorts of things. i'm not sure what this is about. no one is making complaints about their neighbors renting out their apartment or anything like that. really you have to look behind what this is actually going after. gerri: it is an attempt to grab tax revenue, let me show you what we might be on the hood for. new york city sales tax for a half percent, state sales tax, new york city hotel occupancy tax and the expansion funds charge. the list goes on and on. to think that people would even pay that is just ludicrous. i don't know how they can even think there will be able to enforce any kind of effort to make people turnover taxes for these rentals. >> and the new mayor presumptively is going to raise taxes even higher. i am glad that you now live in new york. you know, good luck. [laughter] gerri: unb
>> it is unclear what the purpose of the law is. if it is to make sure that people are not running slaughterhouses and endangering the sanitation or the safety of housing codes are things like that, you can have inspections for those sorts of things. i'm not sure what this is about. no one is making complaints about their neighbors renting out their apartment or anything like that. really you have to look behind what this is actually going after. gerri: it is an attempt to grab tax...
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president obama says it's full steam ahead for the controversial law. plus, new nsa leaks pit the spy agency against the administration. did the white house okay the surveillance of our allies? all that, and our election preview from new jersey, to virginia, to colorado, a look at what's on the ballot this tuesday. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare.gov. so let me say directly to americans, you deserve better. i apologize. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report" i'm paul gigot. an apology from health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius who acknowledged before congress this week that the rollout of president obama's affordable care actdebacle. but despite the website woes and growing outrage over millions of dropped policies, president obama says it's full steam ahead. >> yes, this is hard. the health care system is a big system. and it's complicated. and if it was hard doing it just in one state, it's harder to do in all 50 states. we are just going to keep on working at it. we're going to grin
president obama says it's full steam ahead for the controversial law. plus, new nsa leaks pit the spy agency against the administration. did the white house okay the surveillance of our allies? all that, and our election preview from new jersey, to virginia, to colorado, a look at what's on the ballot this tuesday. >> i am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare.gov. so let me say directly to americans, you deserve better. i apologize. >> welcome to...
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health care law. in 37 states laws have been introduced to combat any federal gun legislation. and just this year alone, 30 states have introduced stricter or new voter id laws. joining me now to discuss the history of the resurgence of the states rights movement in this country is sam townhouse "new york times" in the and msnbc contributor james peterson. thank yo thanks to you both. james, when we talk about states rights, people don't realize it's a very dark history. certainly there's the civil war. but then there's also when ronald reagan in 1980, you know, gave his speech at the county fair in mississippi, he knew exactly what he was doing. so when you hear it today, there is a bridge to some of that very same racism. >> absolutely. ronald reagan's announcement was just miles away from where a historic and unfortunately tragic murder of emmitt till took place. a dog whistle not yus to states rights and the history of the confederacy but white supremacy and racism and the violence of white suprem
health care law. in 37 states laws have been introduced to combat any federal gun legislation. and just this year alone, 30 states have introduced stricter or new voter id laws. joining me now to discuss the history of the resurgence of the states rights movement in this country is sam townhouse "new york times" in the and msnbc contributor james peterson. thank yo thanks to you both. james, when we talk about states rights, people don't realize it's a very dark history. certainly...
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ruling not so impartially referred to the nation's health care law. quote, that behemoth, known as the affordable care act, it's not just a candidate who seems preordained, it seems like it's also the issues. >> yeah, these women's issues -- reince priebus is going to have to go back to his autopsy of an autopsy -- >> forgot about the autopsy. >> yeah, the autopsy says they can't go on turning women into democrats and that's what they have done. in the whole of 2013, these issues come back and they continue to be championed by republicans. and you know, let's point out, this is the very court where the senate just filibustered the president's nomination and called it court packing for him to have the appointments and the number of justices -- judges that other presidents have is suddenly court-packing. so they are really continuing on to make 2014 and 2016, again, the years of the women, the years of the women candidates and the years of the women voters. with really extremists and strident behavior. >> you jumped to it a bunch of things i want to get
ruling not so impartially referred to the nation's health care law. quote, that behemoth, known as the affordable care act, it's not just a candidate who seems preordained, it seems like it's also the issues. >> yeah, these women's issues -- reince priebus is going to have to go back to his autopsy of an autopsy -- >> forgot about the autopsy. >> yeah, the autopsy says they can't go on turning women into democrats and that's what they have done. in the whole of 2013, these...
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law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story we'll be following through the night as we learn more. please keep watching this space for news. >>> here's the background, when george w. bush picked harriet players, he was showing his trademark loyalty. he was also particularly happy to have found a woman he trusted for that job since the seat she was going to be filling on the court would be the one vacated by the retiring justice sandra day o'connor. now the harriet miers nomination didn't work out. she pulled her name. outside conservative groups had weighed in against the bush
law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story...
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we are adhering to the law. with bills like hb -- across the country have been trying to do is under mine a woman's right. it's trying to -- sp it under mining her right to choose or restricting it? there is eliminating it which is unconstitutional. >> it is putting an undue burden that might as well make it a right in name only. it's taking a woman in lubbock, texas who has to travel 350 miles to el paso for a procedure. it's like me driving to virginia. it's an undue burden we are putting on women. that's the obstacle we are talking about. >> planned parenthood did say you can't do that with the admitting privileges. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >>> next we'll show you the evidence the administration did know millions of americans would lose their health care plans even as the president specifically promised the opposite. we have it in writing. plus, bus loads of unhappy coal miners descending on washington at this moment. one joins us live just ahead. [ male announcer ] it is more than just
we are adhering to the law. with bills like hb -- across the country have been trying to do is under mine a woman's right. it's trying to -- sp it under mining her right to choose or restricting it? there is eliminating it which is unconstitutional. >> it is putting an undue burden that might as well make it a right in name only. it's taking a woman in lubbock, texas who has to travel 350 miles to el paso for a procedure. it's like me driving to virginia. it's an undue burden we are...
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new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as to what it will mean to live with no defined sex. australia allows this. germany is widening the gender debate. >> it's not clear what impact the change has on marriage laws in germany. marriage is defined as between a man and a woman. civil partnerships for same sex couples. >> a federal judge has opened the way for horse slaughter houses to operate. he threw out a lawsuit. companies want to ship horse meat to countries where it's consumed by humans or used as animal feed. >> the australian government is deciding whether to allow a take over of an agricultural issue. >> along australia's east coast
new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as...
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you think it would have accepted and gotten this to become law. >> the answer is no. neil: every administration. >> the democrats and the republicans. >> people had to give up their health care. neil: someone is lying. >> the president light. it is a sad day. >> but is not a sad day when the republicans live. neil: let me ask you this, now admitting that they knew that some people were going to lose policies. i just wish i would have known that or that would have been said in selling this. now, to his point where there would have made a difference, i don't know. i think it would have changed. >> barely got it through. absolutely. obama says, keep your doctor. no problem. neil: now they are transitioning transitioning. >> moving over. it. neil: you are a great lawyer. we are doing a segment. it would you call it transitioning when you know you are losing something end going to pay a lot more? >> no, if you're paying a lot more calm but you don't want to acknowledge. neil: you said some people, including yourself. what does that tell y? >> how do you want to it -- neil:
you think it would have accepted and gotten this to become law. >> the answer is no. neil: every administration. >> the democrats and the republicans. >> people had to give up their health care. neil: someone is lying. >> the president light. it is a sad day. >> but is not a sad day when the republicans live. neil: let me ask you this, now admitting that they knew that some people were going to lose policies. i just wish i would have known that or that would have...
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jeffrey brown has more. >> it's now time to pass a national law! >> brown: supporters of the bill, including democrat ben cardin of maryland, pressed today for federal action to protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. >> if we're going to be able to adequately compete globally, we need to empower all of the people of this country. we can't leave anyone behind. >> brown: "enda," or the "employment non-discrimination act," bans employers from using sexual orientation or gender identity to discriminate in hiring and employment. the bill cleared a key procedural hurdle monday evening, marking a turnaround from 1996. >> the aye's are 49, the no's are 50. the bill is not agreed to. >> brown: then, a similar measure failed in the senate by a single vote. that same year, congress adopted "doma," the "defense of marriage act," barring federal recognition of same-sex marriage. 17 years later, the u.s. supreme court has overturned "doma," more states are legalizing same- sex marriage and polls find the american public increasingly accepting
jeffrey brown has more. >> it's now time to pass a national law! >> brown: supporters of the bill, including democrat ben cardin of maryland, pressed today for federal action to protect gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees. >> if we're going to be able to adequately compete globally, we need to empower all of the people of this country. we can't leave anyone behind. >> brown: "enda," or the "employment non-discrimination act," bans...
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we don't know really how that broke down suspect versus law enforcement. but to your point, as evan perez was reporting he had anti-government documents on him. >> correct. >> what do you know about his weapon? >> it was an assault rifle. we know he had three magazines. one magazine he had in the actual firearm. but interestingly he also had two other magazines as well. this happened in a very short amount of time. so by the time he sort of started running through the terminal, down towards the gates, what it does seem to suggest is that he was not able to reload. not sure how many bullets he himself fired. but because there were two up used magazines, we know it does not appear that he had time to reload before he himself was shot. >> deborah feyerick, thank you very much. crucial questions and a lot of questions of course as we get more specifics we'll share them with you about that weapon and what we know about it whether it was legal. authorities believe the gunman was target perhaps police and certainly tsa officers. jim sciutto is in washington with
we don't know really how that broke down suspect versus law enforcement. but to your point, as evan perez was reporting he had anti-government documents on him. >> correct. >> what do you know about his weapon? >> it was an assault rifle. we know he had three magazines. one magazine he had in the actual firearm. but interestingly he also had two other magazines as well. this happened in a very short amount of time. so by the time he sort of started running through the...
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. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells the "associated press" shooting suspect paul ciancia is heavily sedated as armed guards keep watch over him. police charged the 23-year-old in friday's deadly shooting at los angeles interim airport. officers shot ciancia four times to end the shooting rampage. but before the suspect was taken to the hospital an official says he told them he acted alone. >> he had the gun down like this. >> reporter: passenger scott green witnessed the shooting. he was among the more than 100 people who ran for their lives. >> it doesn't make sense to he into. i thought, you know, that guy had a gun and no one was there to stop him. >> court papers reveal ciancia left a letter saying he made a conscious decision to try to kill. investigators say et arked tsa acts. transportation security administration officer 39-year-old gerardo hernandez was killed. two other tsa employees and passengers were wounded. high school teacher brian lud mer was traveling to the east coast when he was shot in the leg. terminal 3 at lax is now open as the investigation contin
. >> reporter: a law enforcement official tells the "associated press" shooting suspect paul ciancia is heavily sedated as armed guards keep watch over him. police charged the 23-year-old in friday's deadly shooting at los angeles interim airport. officers shot ciancia four times to end the shooting rampage. but before the suspect was taken to the hospital an official says he told them he acted alone. >> he had the gun down like this. >> reporter: passenger scott...
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meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost half of uninsured consumers still aren't clear on what it can do for them. "so i think that points to a failure of the messaging. a failure to communicate to people where they can go to learn about the law and how it can impact them." republican lawmakers are threatening to issue a subpoena for documents addressing heathcare exchange glitches. they say they are giving heath care officials until tonight to hand over any material. salaries in asia are surging. china daily reports executives in the asia pacific region have the highest salaries in the world. base pay for some top execs tops 243 thousand dollars. chinese companies are reportedly trying to hold onto top-level talent due to a severe management shortage. here's some good news. have you noticed -gas prices are falling. oil futures are trading near one year lows. while this is typically the season where consumers get a price break, phil flynn of price futures group says lower fuel costs could becom
meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost half of uninsured consumers still aren't clear on what it can do for them. "so i think that points to a failure of the messaging. a failure to communicate to people where they can go to learn about the law and how it can impact them." republican lawmakers are threatening to issue a subpoena for documents addressing heathcare exchange glitches. they say they are giving heath...
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limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is that the insurers now have to take everybody. they did not have to take people with pre-existing conditions before. they could exclude their medical condition from coverage. starting january 1, the law says they cannot do that anymore. they are building into their rates the fact that they have to take all comers. you and your wife are probably healthy, but you are now going to be more average. people who were healthier and younger may have lower rates. people who are older or sicker, those rates might adjust. it w
limit in the law. now you have to find a new plan and you're finding that it is a lot of money. this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks are going to see that they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? his state already required some of these mandates. what i am hearing from actuaries is that adding some additional benefits in lowering the deductible -- maybe the out-of- pocket max will go down -- but i and what ther part actuaries are telling me is...
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they definitely didn't abide by those laws. it just gave them an excuse to do whatever they want to anyone, really, or with anyone. >> the law of love was a creation of david berg, founder of the cult, and promoted and encouraged through its publications. >> i practice what i preach. and i preach sex, boys and girls, hallelujah. when i say [ muted ] you know what i'm talking about? don't you? every one of you know. except for maybe some of the little children. our kids are so smart they even know what that means. we don't think there is anything evil about it. we don't think there is anything wrong. >> the circumstances of ricky's passing are very tragic and uncharacteristic of ricky as a person. ricky would want this memorial, his memorial, to be a celebration of life, not a celebration of death. >> donna grew up in the cult and was a close friend of rick's. his mother, judy, joined in the early days of the sect. >> i actually joined in 1970 and, of course, i was 20, very vulnerable, didn't know what i was doing, you know? i h
they definitely didn't abide by those laws. it just gave them an excuse to do whatever they want to anyone, really, or with anyone. >> the law of love was a creation of david berg, founder of the cult, and promoted and encouraged through its publications. >> i practice what i preach. and i preach sex, boys and girls, hallelujah. when i say [ muted ] you know what i'm talking about? don't you? every one of you know. except for maybe some of the little children. our kids are so smart...
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>> the president continues to say, the obama health care law is the law of the land. also, the sequester is the law of the land. and that is the one thing that actually does put control on spending in this country. if nothing passes are designed the additional reduction will continue. lou: you had me with very simply maintaining the sequester in no new taxes. after that we have some diversion. great to have you with this. thank you, sir. as you may have noticed, an interactive experience. take out our social site, follow us on twitter. go to our facebook page. find it at facebook dot com / "lou dobbs tonight." the administration light. fellow democrats fell and line. most government seems for least three years. lucia you know the truth came out. and the "a-team" joins us. stay with us. we're coming right back. ♪ lou: if you have health insurance, you can keep your doctor, keep your plan >> if you like your doctor or health care plan you can keep it. >> if you like your plan and you like your doctor, you will not have to do a thing. you keep your plan. >> if you like
>> the president continues to say, the obama health care law is the law of the land. also, the sequester is the law of the land. and that is the one thing that actually does put control on spending in this country. if nothing passes are designed the additional reduction will continue. lou: you had me with very simply maintaining the sequester in no new taxes. after that we have some diversion. great to have you with this. thank you, sir. as you may have noticed, an interactive experience....
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all of our surrounding law enforcement partners. in california, and especially in los angeles -- >> right now, you can follow on twitter. we're going to continue on this story to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> we continue now our coverage of the shooting at lax this, is a live shot of, really hundreds of passengers. we're not sure whether they're heading back to terminals 1 and 2, which to use the phrase that they're using at airports being repopulated but they're getting ready to reopen the terminals, terminal three remains closed so. we're just go having to v.to wait and see but havoc for thousands. >> yes this, meant massive delays for those trying to fly into, and out of lax. every san francisco polic
all of our surrounding law enforcement partners. in california, and especially in los angeles -- >> right now, you can follow on twitter. we're going to continue on this story to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing...
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let's bring in hln law enfor enforcement analyst. mike brooks, is it a good idea arming tsa officers? could that have prevented this shooting? >> i don't think if they were armed, it would have been prevented. because he just came right up to that officer and put it at point-blank range and pulled the trigger. even if they were armed, this still would have happened. every airport has an armed law enforcement presence. this is not the tsa. they're there for a mission to check baggage. to make sure that nobody gets on to a plane with a weapon. leave the other gun-toting, to the law enforcement officers who are there at the airport. >> some have suggested putting metal detectors outside as you get into the airport buildings, is that a good idea? >> we've talked about that before. right after 9/11, that that conversation came up again. i was with delta airlines security aviation security at the time and we talked about that. if you put metal detectors right at the front door of every airport, you're going to have people waiting for hours
let's bring in hln law enfor enforcement analyst. mike brooks, is it a good idea arming tsa officers? could that have prevented this shooting? >> i don't think if they were armed, it would have been prevented. because he just came right up to that officer and put it at point-blank range and pulled the trigger. even if they were armed, this still would have happened. every airport has an armed law enforcement presence. this is not the tsa. they're there for a mission to check baggage. to...
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the development of a new class of tsa officers with law enforcement status would be a logical approach to accomplishing this goal, end quote. security at airports across the nation will be reviewed on orders from attorney general eric holder in the wake of the l.a.x. shooting. a gunman killed one tsa officer as you recall and wounded two other officers and a passenger. the suspect, 23-year-old paul ciancia, is still listed in critical condition at this hour. earlier, an attorney read a statement from his family in new jersey offering condolences to the victims and begging for privacy. >> paul is our son and brother. we will continue to love him and care for him. we will support him during the difficult times ahead. while we do not mean to minimize the grief and distress experienced by many other families, we hope that the public will understand that this is a very difficult time for our family, too. >> police say the gunman was specifically targeting the tsa, according to a note he had. working for the tsa seems like it's often a thankless task. much of the time you are an object of co
the development of a new class of tsa officers with law enforcement status would be a logical approach to accomplishing this goal, end quote. security at airports across the nation will be reviewed on orders from attorney general eric holder in the wake of the l.a.x. shooting. a gunman killed one tsa officer as you recall and wounded two other officers and a passenger. the suspect, 23-year-old paul ciancia, is still listed in critical condition at this hour. earlier, an attorney read a...
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they are going to contribute affording housing money to other buildings which is the law $11 million will go, you may disagree or may not be enough but the idea that we are going to build low income family, that will not happen. this is an exclusive area, not going to happen. >> reporter: our government debated and approved this plan in a process that has lasted 8 years. >> these guys have been approved from everybody from the board of supervisors, planning development, the port commission. >> are we going to vote on everything? never going to trust the proses and say this is why we elected the officials to make these kinds of decisions? >> reporter: back to you. >> l people are already voting on the waterfront project. in is one of the locations in san francisco where people could drop off their ballots but early indications the turnout may be light. analysts expect a third of registered voters to cast ballots, they say a low turnout could hurt supporters of the project. >>> we can not blame the weather for whatever turn out on tuesday. >> i can not remember the last time the weathe
they are going to contribute affording housing money to other buildings which is the law $11 million will go, you may disagree or may not be enough but the idea that we are going to build low income family, that will not happen. this is an exclusive area, not going to happen. >> reporter: our government debated and approved this plan in a process that has lasted 8 years. >> these guys have been approved from everybody from the board of supervisors, planning development, the port...
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twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an executive order. he refused to do anything on entitlement reform, so he issued an executive action getting the federal requirements for welfare perigee cannot get anything done so far on climate change. he is issuing a new task force on climate change. this is the language of government. the task force on, unpreparedness and resilience. with a title like that it has to be better than doing anything about the issue. joining us now, the "a-team," national review columnist, former hillary clinton adviser, co-founder of define american, fox news contributor. weekly standard executive editor do you see this as a stalking horse? you don't have this come out, a colossal failure in the beginning. it may never work. i don't think this leads to a single payer system. a very bad clumsy bureaucrat
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and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences rollout wasn't quite as rocky. you didn't see all of the glitches that we are seeing with the president's health care law. of course. >> it was servicing smaller group of people. so that is one of the reasons. but another key difference is that the enrollment process was really something that took place over phases. people had a year to sign up, which is a longer period than folks have with the president's health care law. and then a big difference is that there was bipartisan support for the massachusetts health care law. you had a democratic legislature which passe
and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences...
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a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta airlines after law enforcement. i was general manager of delta airlines during 9/11. since 9/11 there are more layers of security from that front door, even when you just enter the grounds of the airport, on the roads leading up to the airports, anderson, that people don't see. there is surveillance cameras, there are people -- there are law enforcement officers and tsa folks in plain clothes also armed. there is a lot of layers you don't see but i'm sure they will look at this because it still is troubling that this gunman was able to get to the gate, and if, you know, there had been a plane at a particu
a law enforcement officer roving, have a law enforcement officer at the departure gang way and those kinds of things. >> because mike, in that initial entrance to the airport, whether it's in the united states or overseas, you do sometimes see even heavily armed security personnel wondering around, but there is not -- there's not that many layers you can put before you get to that screening. >> no, but there is a lot you don't also see involved in aviation security. i was with delta...
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i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any parallel modern civil discourse. the house republicans since they took office in 2011, the terms of the majority they attempted to delay or defund the affordable care act. each time it's failed, it's cost the americans more than $50 billion in the context of the latest government shutdown brought to us, tied to the affordable care act. it costs the american people $24 billion in terms of lost economic productivity, what is important to note is that the fundamental underpink of the affordable care act is a conservative idea first put into the public dopane by the heritage foundation in the 1990s becau
i was saying i can't think of any law, any major law that's been passed in the last century plus that faced that sort of level of reflexive partisan opposition when it was being enacted, after it was enacted. that's the extraordinary thing here. there was a story in politico yesterday that looked at the measures republicans had been taking since it was enacted to ab to go this thing. can you think of any parallel to what we have seen from republicans on this? >> i don't think there is any...
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that was the law that was written. maybe the best transition would be to legalize competition. >> currency competition where the market maybe 5th coin offers it. >> which is legal so far. >> the government doesn't like it either. >> i looked at gold prices since 19750. that has not been a staple currency. >> if you want the fablt of cold and purchase power mrk it maintained a fairly helpful tower. they have created $13 million. >> a lot of grown-up people think it's fine if you have a b pro you print more. if you have a problem with debt, pay more. any type of slow down you are supposed to spend more money. if pem don't nye it. they are out of thin air. >> this will lead their ram want inoperation. >> we haven't had rampant inflation. i think we have a lot of inflation now. it's the whole point of e economics by destroying the currency. you help the wealthy the money goes to the wealthy and right now today the money is in the top 1 percent or 10 percent. it is not because of capitalism it is because of the currency for
that was the law that was written. maybe the best transition would be to legalize competition. >> currency competition where the market maybe 5th coin offers it. >> which is legal so far. >> the government doesn't like it either. >> i looked at gold prices since 19750. that has not been a staple currency. >> if you want the fablt of cold and purchase power mrk it maintained a fairly helpful tower. they have created $13 million. >> a lot of grown-up people...
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right here you can see a gun at the foot of that law enforcement officer. that's where police confronted the shooter. you can see his weapon on the floor. an assault rifle. we'll have more on that in a moment of as this was unfolding, people wriding who everywhere. you can see this is a bathroom which was at that point jam packed. and the security check point became completely abandoned. people left everything. left their luggage and ran. we have the latest details from our reportes. experts covering this from all the angles. there are so many crucial questions. i want to begin with casey wian. casey, what are police telling you right now as we await this live press conference from the fbi in. >> reporter: the fbi has identified the shooter has paul anthony ciancia. 23 years old. they are not speculating on any potential motive themselves do say that they believe he acted alone. they describe the situation inside l.a.x. right now as static, meaning no one inside the airport is in any kind of danger. law enforcement sources say witnesses describe him acting
right here you can see a gun at the foot of that law enforcement officer. that's where police confronted the shooter. you can see his weapon on the floor. an assault rifle. we'll have more on that in a moment of as this was unfolding, people wriding who everywhere. you can see this is a bathroom which was at that point jam packed. and the security check point became completely abandoned. people left everything. left their luggage and ran. we have the latest details from our reportes. experts...
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but when all is said and done, law firms are going to make out like bandits. at the very least and all is said and done. likely upwards of $100 billion. >> i'm not surprised at the amount of legal fees. but the impetus behind this is the government acting like a gaggle of pirates sticking up the banks. chase lost $4 billion, jpmorgan chase lost $4 billion of its own money with reckless and wild and crazy betting by a trader in london nicknamed the whale. it lost its own money of shareholders. would the government do? it lost a total of 5 billion. >> i can only get the legal bill for the negotiation of the settlements alone, 15 to 20 million. that is the nature of documents that will have to be reviewed and would have to be done by the lawyers. >> it would've been cheaper for the government to have some sort of a regulations require transparency. when they say this is america and you have a right to lose your own money. neil: not those who are burned, but lawyers. but my point is that they are the winners and that's. >> yes, you're starting to sound like barney
but when all is said and done, law firms are going to make out like bandits. at the very least and all is said and done. likely upwards of $100 billion. >> i'm not surprised at the amount of legal fees. but the impetus behind this is the government acting like a gaggle of pirates sticking up the banks. chase lost $4 billion, jpmorgan chase lost $4 billion of its own money with reckless and wild and crazy betting by a trader in london nicknamed the whale. it lost its own money of...
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so it's not like you can pass another law saying we'll make it even more illegal to do that. for those who think well tsa agents maybe they should be armed. what do you think? >> i think it's a big mistake. you have literally hundreds and hundreds of and police officers roaming every major airport in america. and i don't think arming another 40 or 50 or 60,000 people -- not sure how many employees there are -- would have prevented this incident from happening. when the individual removed the firearm, began firing, the response mechanism kicked in. so i personally think that's a very bad idea. this is awn speakable tragedy, anderson. and i know we're going to be questioning the motives of this particular individual. but the end of the day, anderson, if you and i did this show a week from now, there would probably be 3 or 400 other people dying because of firearms homicides. and we're not quite sure what their motives are going to be. but this once again speaks to an eruption of interest because of this horrible incident in a public place and a federal employee that between now
so it's not like you can pass another law saying we'll make it even more illegal to do that. for those who think well tsa agents maybe they should be armed. what do you think? >> i think it's a big mistake. you have literally hundreds and hundreds of and police officers roaming every major airport in america. and i don't think arming another 40 or 50 or 60,000 people -- not sure how many employees there are -- would have prevented this incident from happening. when the individual removed...